![]() Option #2 here: (as cited in the question on SO noted above) seems like it would work well, but as I work in JS and CSS, I have no idea how to create FormData (the binary files to send to the server) in the example.Ĭan anyone please help me? In essence, I want to send 3-6 files over HTTP_POST via VBA from inside Excel to a PHP script on a web server that is expecting form data such as. I googled further and found How do I upload a zip file via HTTP post using VBA? This was also good, but pretty discouraging - it seems like a lot of work (not just making an HTML form here.). The question asked here: How can I send an HTTP POST request to a server from Excel using VBA? is almost exactly what I was looking for except that I am trying to send a number of files to the server.
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